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Another silly question


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I'd like to understand biennial plants better. For instance, I planted some
parsley last year and it did wonderfully. I didn't do anything to it before
frost, just used some of it up and let it die. What's going to happen to it
this year? How does this work? The way I understand it is that it won't come
back this year, but it will next year. So, I should plant another one this
year? If I have two that are offset each other, does it mean that I'll
always have one producing? Should I cut down the dead plant? How much?
Forgive my ignorance, I am botanically challenged! Thanks!

Annie in snowy Utah
annie@esargent.org


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